So are W63rd Blue Notes like rookie cards?


At first I thought the w63rds were the BEST recordings, deep groove and all, but after looking at a couple of web pages it seems that there are records that are sonic equals . So do these original 1st pressings, like the mobley soul station on ebay, recieve such high bidding because of collector instincts rather than audiophile ones?

i understand the collector mentality, i've spent lots on baseball cards, so please don't view this as a "I can't believe people spend this much money on a record!" thread.
davelash
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David,
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It is nice to be one game in front of Boston. I only hope it grows to 2 or 3 games and holds for the balance of the regular season. I don't like the idea of trying to beat out Cleveland for the wild card.
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Do you all find all of the Classic Reissues to be dead quiet ?
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Rgds,
Larry
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There's nothing quite as satisfying as playing one for these mint original beauties. OTOH, you pay dearly for the pleasure. I think the "rookie card" analogy is a fairly good one, being the owner of many of both.

Fully support Albert's notion of supporting those reproducing titles at a HIGH level of quality. I've not always been pleased with Classic's outcomes (with respect to quietness), but at least they are making the attempt and are often successful.
So do these original 1st pressings, like the mobley soul station on ebay, receive such high bidding because of collector instincts rather than audiophile ones?

Yes, I think you have it right, collect ability and rarity.

I have some Blue Note West 61st street originals, among my favorites is Lee Morgan "Sidewinder."

However I just received this week, Lee Morgan "Candy" and Lee Morgan, "Volume 3", plus John Coltrane, "Blue Train" (the last two are mono) as reissues from Classic Records.

In a word, they are absolutely stunning

If you want the music and the titles are available at Classic Records as reissues, you can save yourself a ton of money, be guaranteed a dead quiet pressing and wonderful sound.

We should support their efforts in issuing these ultra high quality pressings of great American jazz.